HOT
Gettysburg (+11)
The Bullets shrugged off the Centennial Conference title-game loss by shutting down opponents in the NCAA tournament, surrendering just 17 goals in five games (3.4 goals per game). They even led TCNJ at the half, 4-1, before the Lions got hot and scored four straight.
NOT
Colby (-7)
The Mules arguably got a tough assignment after a lack of available hotels nearby meant they could not host first- and second-round games. The NESCAC champs were sent to league rival and defending national champion Middlebury, whom they had vanquished twice already this season. But the adage that foretells the difficulty of beating a team three times in a single campaign proved true, as the hosts ended Colby's terrific season, 10-9.
NEW
Colorado College
The Tigers lost at regional rival Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in the regular season and had to travel to the Athenas again for an NCAA second-round game. They turned the tables, then put a scare into host William Smith for 40 minutes before the Herons pulled away late, 18-13.
OUT
Denison
The Big Red earned a home game against Brockport in the second round but got stymied by the Golden Eagles, 17-7. Denison can take solace in knowing it kept conference rival Oberlin out of the tournament by handing the Yeowomen their only two losses of the season.